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General Information
 

Are the lecturers from Adelaide or local lecturers?
Majority of the lecturers are from the University Faculty, with a few local experienced industry practitioners.


How is payment made?
Payment can be done by per course basis, i.e. if you are taking one course that term, you will only need to pay for that one course. However, you are also free to make payment for the full course fees in advance or for a few courses ahead.

 

What is the mode of payment?
Cash, NETS or Cheque
Cheques payable to:
Ngee Ann – Adelaide Education Centre Pte Ltd
If you pay by Nets, you need to take note of your daily withdrawal limit.

 

Are there any application fees?
Yes, there is an application fee of $107.00 (incl. 7% G.S.T) upon application submission.
The application fee will be fully refunded if unsuccessful in meeting the entry requirments

 

What are your opening hours?

  • Monday - Thursday : 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
  • Friday :                      9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
  • Saturday :                 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
  • Sunday and Public Holidays : Closed
How do I get to your centre?

Nearest MRT Station : Dhoby Ghaut
By Bus : 64, 123, 139, 143

   
About the Program
 

Are the programs full time or part time?
The programs are all part time catering for busy working professionals.

 

How many intakes are there in a year?
There are 4 intakes per year - January, April, July and October.

 

When is the deadline for application?
Master of Project Management and Bachelor of Computer Science – 3 weeks before term commencement.

Master of Business Management, Master of Applied Finance, Master of Accounting and Graduate Diploma in Wealth Management- 2 weeks before term commencement.

 

How many months does it take to finish a course?
Three months.

 

How many courses can I enrol in per term?
Students who work during the day usually undertake one or two courses per term.

 

What are the timings for classes?
For Master of Business Administration, Master of Applied Finance, Master of Project Management, Master of Accounting, and Graduate Diploma in Wealth Management:

  • Friday:       7.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
  • Saturday:  1.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
  • Sunday:     9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m.

For Bachelor of Computer Science:

  • Friday:       7.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
  • Saturday:  1.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
  • Sunday:     9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

How do you correspond with the lecturers outside class hours?
Through email, phone and the online forum at the course webpage.

 

What is the maximum number of years I am allowed to complete my program?
Master of Business Administration; Master of Applied Finance; Master of Accountint and Graduate Diploma in Wealth Management – 5 years

Bachelor of Computer Science - 4 years

 

How are the lectures conducted?
The classes are conducted during weekend intensives for a total of 34 hours (including breaks), except for BCS which is 35 hours (including breaks).

 

How are the courses assessed?
Master of Project Management – Coursework (project) based

Master of Business Administration, Master of Applied Finance, Master of Accounting, Graduate Diploma in Wealth Management and Bachelor of Computer Science – Coursework (project) and Exam.

 

   
 

:: 02 October 2008, Thursday

Seminar & Preview

Bachelor of Computer Science

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Topic:Peer-to-peer applications

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:: 09 October 2008, Thursday

Seminar & Preview Session

Master of Project Management

Topic:Integrating Business and Project Architecture

Projects are simply a way of generating income for many organisations. However, poor projects can lead to waste through cost and time overruns. read more

:: 09 October 2008, Thursday

Seminar & Preview Session

Master of Commerce (Applied Finance)

Topic: What Does the Finance Theory Say About the Current Financial Meltdown

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:: 21 October 2008, Tuesday

Third Tuesdays

Topic:The Psychology of Healthy Aging

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:: 20 November 2008, Thursday

Seminar & Preview Session

Postgraduate Programmes Preview

Topic: Managerial Judgment and the MBA

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:: Photographs on Graduation
Ceremony 2008

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